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Fremont Cannon is staying red as UNLV routs Nevada for third straight win in rivalry game; Nevada ends season at 3-10 overall, 0-7 in Mountain West ...
It’s Nevada’s longest historical mystery. Is the cannon that explorer John C. Fremont dumped in the Sierra Nevada in 1844 still lost in the West Walker River, or is it sitting on an exh ...
The Fremont Cannon will stay red for another year, after UNLV took a 45-27 win over Nevada on Saturday at Mackay Stadium in a Mountain West Conference football game.
The winner of Saturday's Nevada-UNLV game gets the largest (545 pounds) and most expensive ($10,000) trophy in college football.
He was sacked six times. This was the 50th meeting of the in-state rivals, and UNLV gets to keep the Fremont Cannon for the third year in a row.
The Pack offense scored a gift touchdown on a broken coverage by UNLV's defense five minutes (a 45-yard pass to Cortez Braham) into the game and then didn't score again until the Rebel starters were ...
Last year’s Battle for the Fremont Cannon just didn’t feel right. Played amid the pandemic, UNLV hosted in-state rival UNR in an empty Allegiant Stadium on Oct. 31, the second contest on the ...
The spacious property located in the 5400 block of Fiesta Road in Fremont was sold on April 10, 2025, for $1,700,000, or $827 per square foot.
The UNLV Football Rebels try to keep the Fremont Cannon red as they battle the UNR Wolf Pack Saturday afternoon.
Rebels will fight to keep Fremont cannonCongressional Republicans are laying the groundwork for a tax cliff at the end of President Trump’s term in office. While the conference is pushing to ...
Fremont Cannon This behemoth of a trophy goes to the winner of UNLV and Nevada. Its namesake comes from soldier and explorer John C. Fremont and is a replica of a cannon he used in the 1840s. It ...
Relive the legendary 1994 showdown between UNLV and Nevada, a fierce Fremont Cannon battle that delivered unforgettable drama, a conference title, and a defining moment in Rebels football history.